Air Compressor buying help
Last edited by 99blancoSS; May 12, 2008 at 02:42 PM.
I sprayed in a truck bed liner with it, run my small blast cabinet, as well as my portable sand blaster that I used to sand blast the entire frame of my pickup with. So I've put it through some pretty good work, and it's still chugging along. It does work pretty hard when I'm using the portable sand blaster (40lb unit from HF). I think it only runs up to 125ish psi though.
I think if this one dies on me I'd get this one
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...+%26+Inflators
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Quincy is a great compressor as is Curtis, both industrial grade. I have a curtis and it's a work horse. I wish it was bigger now, but it does a killer job. It's been through 1000 throttle bodies and more sand blasting and powdercoating than I care to remember.
This is the one I have....
http://storesonline.com/site/959275/product/7HT8
Quincy is a great compressor as is Curtis, both industrial grade. I have a curtis and it's a work horse. I wish it was bigger now, but it does a killer job. It's been through 1000 throttle bodies and more sand blasting and powdercoating than I care to remember.
This is the one I have....
http://storesonline.com/site/959275/product/7HT8
Stay away from aluminum compressors and don't even consider a single stage. Dual stage, 175 pound air is the only way to go. 175 pound pressure has about 10 times the energy than 110 pounds.
I have an ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooold cast iron IR that just keeps on pumping.



